Robert Lovenheim
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Robert Lovenheim is a film and television writer and producer.
Biography
Lovenheim is a television producer.[1] He studied film at the University of Southern California,[2] and his career began at Columbia Pictures where he supervised new development and feature films. He then moved into the television arm of Columbia to head long-form development of series and miniseries. He has executive produced as an independent producer over 35 movies such as A Smoky Mountain Christmas[3] starring Dolly Parton as well as mini-series and TV pilots for HBO, CBS, ABC and NBC. His productions have won numerous awards including an Emmy. He is the founder of Movie With Me a movie site specializing in foreign and independent films.[4]
TV movies produced
- O.J. Simpson Story (1995).... executive producer
- A Family Torn Apart (1993)....executive producer
- Last of His Tribe (1992)....producer
- Revenge of Al Capone (1989)....producer
- A Smoky Mountain Christmas (1987)....producer
- Defiant Ones (1986)....producer
- Gladiator (1986)....producer
- Shattered Vows (1985)....producer
- Starcrossed (1985)....producer
- Off Sides (1984)....producer
- Fire on the Mountain (1981)....producer
- Whale For the Killing (1981)....producer
- Happily Ever After (1979)....producer
- Long Journey Back (1979)....producer
- Telethon (1978)....producer
- Minstrel Man (1977)....producer
- Promise Him Anything (1975)....producer
- Larry (1974)....producer
TV series produced
- Big Shamus, Little Shamus (1979).....producer
- Dirty Dancing....producer
- Lottery! (1983-1984)....producer
- Sledge Hammer! (1986-1988)....executive producer
TV mini-series produced
- Elvis and Me (1988)....producer
TV specials produced
- Sheriff and the Astronaut (1984)....producer
- Gabe and Walker (1981)....producer
- Newman's Drugstore (1976)....producer
References
- ^ Bradford, Robin (1995-08-25). "A Conversation with Stephen Harrigan Telling Ghost Stories Austin Arts". Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
- ^ McLanathan, Richard B K; Gene Brown (1991). The Arts. Ayer Co Pub. pp. 340–341. ISBN 978-0-405-11153-2. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
- ^ "Robert Lovenheim : Filmography". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
- ^ "Who we are". Payline Management. Retrieved 2010-06-28.